From Death Valley, California, to Goreme in Turkey, Brogan Chidley documents the contours of deserts from the sky. Click for full screen. Processed with VSCOcam with c1 preset 1 2 3 4 5 MORE WEDNESDAY Food, Styled The Ceviche Men of Montezuma Portraits in Displacement Camps, Nepal Colouring in the Gaps …

Camilla Wordie is a food stylist. Or, in her words, she takes a conceptual route to form a brand personality and create images of art. What’s for sure is that, whether Burger King or a start-up, her work is truly artistic. Click for full screen. 1 2 3 4 5 …

In the overfished Gulf of Nicoya, on the coast of Montezuma, Costa Rica, many men rely on unregulated small scale fishing to make a living. This fish both makes up their diet and is sold on for ceviche. Often they live on the beach, simultaneously trusting in the ocean and …

“My photographic work documenting women’s social issues, education and empowerment led me to the post-earthquake displacement camps of Kathmandu and Dhading, Nepal. Invited into these camps initially through work I was doing for Aura Freedom International (visually documenting their Female Friendly Space and programs for women and children displaced after …

It may have been complacency, but I really didn’t think we were going to leave the EU yesterday morning. I had been predicting results based upon my Facebook feed, unaware that I lived in quite such a London liberal bubble. I have felt the initial fear, the anxiety and worry …

Paper-cutting must be one of the most intricate forms of art. And also one of the most laborious. Interviewed on Tuesday, Lady Kitt is a paper-cutter, performer and artistic director based in Newcastle. In her words, all her work is driven by “an insatiable curiosity to explore the social functions …

Squandered time, forced intimacy with strangers and surrendering control to delays – for many, commuting is the least pleasurable part of the day. Commuting became a prominent part of my life when I took my first job in London. Half a year in, I had given it up as …

Do you ever find yourself in one of those low moments, when you feel overwhelmed and unsure of when that feeling will let up? On the cusp of graduation from a university that I love (and will be sad to leave), I found myself in this space recently. Change is …

When used correctly, a camera can be a key to unlock doors that often remain closed to the outside world. It can be both a grand excuse and wonderful bridge for creating a moment when I’m allowed to be intimate with a stranger. Each of us lives as the protagonist …

Today is St. George’s Day. Did you know that? And if you did know, do you care? A recent YouGov survey has shown that patriotism is decreasing amongst young Brits. Only 15% of 18-24 year-olds are ‘very’ patriotic. In fact, when YouGov tested Brits on the ‘Life in the UK’ exam …